IVF treatment in India

Hello folks,
Hope you all are well and fighting brave
I am very frustrated with this infertility issues. Started IVF and the 1st cycle was unsuccessful. Very upset.
Considering travel to India, as i have heard that prices are lot cheaper.
Can someone pls advice me about the good clinics there, costs, success rates etc

You may want to have a look in the adoption/surrogacy section. There are a couple of threads in there about IVF in India. I understand that you are not looking at surrogacy, but there is some talk about the different clinics/doctors over there, and I'm sure they would be the same clinics that you would use for non-surrogate IVF. Just a heads up though, it definitely doesn't sound like a cheap option!

Good luck with your decision, I certainly understand how disheartening it is to get a BFN and to want o pursue other options. I hope it all works out for you

i had a friend who went to india in 2008? i think to the Dr Malprani ? clinic, it wasnt that cheap if i recall and she used donor embryo's, she had about 8 embryo's trasferred in one cycle (they were only 1 and 2 cell embryo's) but none took. so this using donor embryo's tho.

Thanks for your replies folks
Mon2OneDS, In my first cycle here- i had 8 eggs and just 1 embryo transferred on Day 2 and it did not work out, so dont know if i had a dodgy experience here!
Cant afford a 5000+ aud per cycle cost here for sure!

i did some research on whether India would be cheaper for IVF but comparatively, it seems to be more reasonable here. We are fortunate to have PHI though, although most of it seems to be covered by Medicare....

It's definately a big expense and I want to slap people who say to me when they find out I am needing to go through IVF, "How exciting" as it's extremely expensive and carries a lot of grief...

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